'Sons of Anarchy' season 7: Juice to tell Jax about Gemma? Wayne to help sheriff with investigation

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"Sons of Anarchy" Season 7 will be the final one and the show is aiming to make an epic season for everyone to remember. Last season ended with Jax's wife, Tara being murdered and Jax put behind bars under suspicion of the murder. Jax has no idea that it's the work of his evil mother Gemma.

Spoilers for season 7 say that Juice will be on the fence about telling Jax the truth about Tara's murder. Juice is in a very hard position. After all, she did help Gemma get rid of all the evidence that points to Tara being murdered.

One of the things that led Gemma to murder SAMCRO queen Tara was because of the information that Wayne Unser gave. Gemma didn't like it, so she chose to kill Tara instead. Now, Wayne is helping the authorities with the investigation.

Season 7 picks up just 10 days after the murder of Tara. Juice, Unser and Gemma are very affected with what happened.

According to TV Guide, "Although Wayne isn't exactly privy to how his words led to Tara's doom, he's mourning the loss. So much so, in fact, that he even finds a way to help the new sheriff with the murder investigation. Although it's great to see Unser flexing some of his old lawman muscle, there's at least a couple people who certainly don't want Unser digging around. In other words, he better watch his back."

TV Guide also stated, "What she's done and what she's hiding, there's only one other person who knows. At that moment, Juice becomes one of the most dangerous people on the show," about Juice and her character in the last season.

As for Jax, he is fuelled by anger and revenge. He is hell bent on avenging his wife, but will still want to keep things in order within the club. Moreover, series creator Kurt Sutter spoiled it when he said that there will be two other club members that will die within the season. Who can those be?

"Sons of Anarchy" Season 7 will return on September 9.

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